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They are otherworldly creatures who glow in the dark, without brains or bones, some reaching 100 feet long. And they live just off California's coast. Join two top marine biologists who have devoted their careers to unlocking the mysteries of jellyfish

Containers hold thousands of jellyfish cleared from Orot Rabin coal-fired power station in Hadera, Israel, after they blocked the water supply to the plant. The power station uses seawater from the Mediterranean for cooling purposes and has to filter out

A nuclear power plant in Scotland was forced to close after jellyfish inundated its water filters, clogging the cooling system.
Staff turned off both reactors on Tuesday at the Torness plant near Dunbar, Scotland, as a precaution,
The jellyfish were

The results of the largest ever survey of Antarctic marine life reveal melting sea ice is decimating krill populations, which form an integral part of penguins' diets.
The six-inch-long invertebrates, also eaten by other higher Southern Ocean predator

The presence of the mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) has been confirmed off the North West coast of Mull. The jellyfish was last seen in the area in 2007 when it caused widespread damage to fish farms through out the area and further afield.

The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature.
Marine biologists say the jellyfish numbers are rocketing because they need not die.
Dr Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical